Bed Bug Bites

One of the first signs that you may have slept in a bed with Bed bugs are the bites you see after you wake up.

However, it is difficult to tell the difference between a bed bug bite and a bite from any other insect when you look at them in isolation to the other signs.

So, how do you know whether the bite you’ve received is from a bed bug? Here are a few things to look out for.

Symptoms of Bed Bug Bites

What do bed bug bites look like?By looking at the pattern of bites, the location on your body and the approximate time they may have happened, it may help to correctly identify the culprit of your insect bites.

Bite Patterns

Bed bug bites are generally small, flat, or raised bumps on the skin. Redness, swelling, and itching commonly occur on these spots.

Several bites tend to appear in a line or row along an exposed area, such as an arm or leg as a single bed bug may bite more than once in the same area, if disturbed while feeding. Bites found in different parts of the body can indicate being bitten by several different bed bugs.

A small proportion of people can react very badly to their bites and develop a skin rash. The red spots which indicate the location of a bite, may become raised and very itchy over time.

Interestingly, adults can survive approximately 1 year without feeding, and immature bed bugs (nymphs) can go 3-4 months without feeding.

Bite Locations

Bed bug bites can occur anywhere on the body but are often close to blood vessels near the skin. Check for signs of bites on your:

neck

face

hands

arms

legs

torso

How To Treat Bed Bug Bites

If you only have a few bites, treatment is often not necessary. However, if the bites start to cause you distress, become itchy or turns into a more severe rash, you should consult a medic for professional treatment.

The majority of people do not develop a bad reaction to bites and there is no need to worry about transmitted diseases.

Bed Bug Bite Treatment

For most people a bed bug bite can be itchy and mildly irritating, like a mosquito bite. However, some people have no reaction at all other than the red mark. At the same time, some people can have a bad reaction.

Bed bug bites generally heal on their own, but if they are a concern for you then seek medical treatment from your doctor. If the reaction appears particularly bad, definitely seek treatment from a physician.

The best way to deal with bed bugs is not to get bitten. For reliable bed bug treatment services, call your local experts at Rentokil Steritech at 1-877-690-2115 for a FREE bed bug bite inspection or contact us online.